Bubbleplate

You're the MAN! These will help so much in my fermentation research and experiments!All you Bio-Bees out there: let's take the info Bottleneck and others have provided here and run with it. Setting up a fermenter isn't that hard, and once we find a good Lysergic producing strain, we can pass it around and share it. Growing a fungus in a culture medium is much easier than synthing some some chemicals together. Let's DO IT!

wyndowlicker

Damn flipper now thats what we've been needing.Lets get this shit out an in the open.Lets break this shit down.The "their gone"faces are going for 17,500 a GRAM.Hows that grab ya!Grabs me by my balls!I'm sorry fellas I wont bee able to work with these rediculous prices.I feel like a gump!

Did you run those DOI numbers through sci-hub.cc? If so did you get them? Upload if you did.

I did take a peek. It seems none of the above and maybe even no Mycologia journals from all time are available online through the likes of http://gen.lib.rus.ec or sci-hub.cc which redirects to https://moscow.sci-hub.ac which is down today.

Transformation of extracellular sucrose during cultivation of Claviceps purpurea led to the formation of mono- and oligosaccharides. Maltose was a suitable substrate for submerged fermentation of alkaloids. Fermentation in a medium with maltose was characterized by an insignificant formation of glucans, intensive sporulation, suspension growth of mycelium, and a higher formation of elymoclavine. Glucose alone yielded low levels of total alkaloids and high glucan formation; on the other hand, glucose promoted the formation of elymoclavine.

The one titled "EMERGING ISSUES WITH ERGOT AND FUSARIUM MYCOTOXINS SYMPOSIUM" is a overview about ergot and ancillary topics but is lacking in some info as it is obviously a powerpoint presentation turned into a PDF file. Lots of pictures and some diagrams though. 70 slides / pages, not exclusively about ergot.

You can see and read all 34 pages if you allow JavaScript from google, but I don't know how you can save the PDF. Maybe log in with a google account and then you can? I literally don't have any google anything. I don't like their spy-on-you-and-know-everything culture.

You could take a screenshot of each page and piece it together in a photo editing program and then turn that into a PDF.

You can see and read all 34 pages if you allow JavaScript from google, but I don't know how you can save the PDF. Maybe log in with a google account and then you can? I literally don't have any google anything. I don't like their spy-on-you-and-know-everything culture.

You could take a screenshot of each page and piece it together in a photo editing program and then turn that into a PDF.